Artwork details
- Medium : Marble With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 13.8in, Height: 25.6in, Depth: 13.8in
About this artwork
This already old work, which I kept for myself, was chosen by Jacques Audiard to be in his excellent film "Emilia Perez". I told myself that after all it would be well exhibited at singulart So here it is.
It is made of Carrara marble and weighs about 25 kg. All the 50 elements that compose it are removable. It is therefore up to the collector to organize its appearance - its aspects rather since its modularity can offer thousands of always different… ones, either by rotating them, or by taking them out of their axis and putting them back in a different, personal way.
Up to you!
It is made of Carrara marble and weighs about 25 kg. All the 50 elements that compose it are removable. It is therefore up to the collector to organize its appearance - its aspects rather since its modularity can offer thousands of always different… ones, either by rotating them, or by taking them out of their axis and putting them back in a different, personal way.
Up to you!
Jean Paul Boyer
France
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« "With the modularity of my sculptures, the spectator/collector is no longer just "looking". They become actors. I wrote the score, they become my interpreters." »
Jean Paul Boyer’s sculptures have been exhibited throughout his native France, Europe and China. Boyer continuously questions how to work with the air, or the “void”, that surrounds the material of the sculpture. He denies having a style, and allows himself the freedom to delve into all interpretations and techniques. His process starts by fabricating a model with any material he happens to have on hand, then the works evolve using wood, metal, marble, cardboard, etc.